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Correlation of Aerosol Scattering Lidar and Laser Strainmeter Signals during Earth’s Crust Deformations

Lidar sensing of tectonic aerosol fluctuations in the laser strainmeter–interferometer tunnel during 2017.12–2018.05 at the Schultz cape (131°9′8″ E, 42°34′6″ N) near Vladivostok was performed for the first time to our knowledge. A negative correlation of laser interferometer and aerosol lidar signa...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute 2018-07, Vol.45 (7), p.214-217
Main Authors: Pershin, S. M., Dolgikh, G. I., Bunkin, A. F., Grishin, M. Ya, Zavozin, V. A., Klinkov, V. K., Lednev, V. N., Makarov, V. S., Plotnikov, A. A., Turin, A. V.
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Summary:Lidar sensing of tectonic aerosol fluctuations in the laser strainmeter–interferometer tunnel during 2017.12–2018.05 at the Schultz cape (131°9′8″ E, 42°34′6″ N) near Vladivostok was performed for the first time to our knowledge. A negative correlation of laser interferometer and aerosol lidar signals was observed during low-frequency Earth crust deformations.
ISSN:1068-3356
1934-838X
DOI:10.3103/S1068335618070059